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# coin
## Description
transforms a template string to its refined version by substituting its placeholders with concrete values
## Building
### Requirements
- shell interpreter
### Instructions
- execute `tools/build`
## Installation
### Requirements
- shell interpreter
### Instructions
- (as `root`) execute `tools/install`
## Usage
### Requirements
- Python 3 interpreter
### Examples
#### basic
```
echo '{{flowers}} are {{color}}' | coin -a 'flowers:roses' -a 'color:red'
# roses are red
```
The same result can be produced by using multiple `coin` calls:
```
echo '{{flowers}} are {{color}}' | coin -a 'flowers:roses' | coin -a 'color:red'
```
In some contextes curly brackets might might be reserved or not available for other reasons. This can be mitigated by using different placeholder indicators:
```
echo '<<flowers>> are <<color>>' | coin -o '<<' -c '>>' -a 'flowers:roses' -a 'color:red'
```
#### file arguments
```
echo -n "cornflowers" > /tmp/flowers.txt
echo -n "blue" > /tmp/color.txt
echo '{{flowers}} are {{color}}' | coin -a 'flowers:@/tmp/flowers.txt' -a 'color:@/tmp/color.txt'
# cornflowers are blue
```
#### data file
```
echo -e "flowers: daffodills\ncolor: yellow" > /tmp/data.yaml
echo '{{flowers}} are {{color}}' | coin -d /tmp/data.yaml
# daffodills are yellow
```